释义 |
medalled, ppl. a.|ˈmɛdəld| [f. medal v. + -ed1.] Adorned, furnished, or decorated with a medal. Of a picture, etc.: For which a medal has been awarded.
1857Emerson May-day (1867) 25 The high-school and medalled boy. 1889Pall Mall G. 23 Oct. 1/3 There has been a good deal of ill-feeling..in regard to affixing to ‘medalled’ pictures the labels explanatory of the nature of the award. 1900Ch. Times 2 Feb. 136/4, I communicated over seventy around a tent..this morning, from medalled general to private Atkins. |